In loving memory of

Suzanne Renae Miller
November 7, 1967 - April 19, 2022

Suzanne Renae Miller was a beloved Nana, Mother, Daughter, Sister, and Friend. She left this world, after her fight with liver failure, on April 19, 2022 at age 54.

She was born to Floyd and JoAn McCoy on November 07, 1967. After overcoming addiction, her proudest achievement, Suzanne spent her time giving back and working with recovery programs. She is survived by 3 sons: Nicholas, Justin, and Tyler.

Suzanne was an avid music lover and poker player. She loved spending time with her 3 granddaughters Allison, Emma, and Christina. They especially loved baking cookies and treats with Nana around Christmas time each year. Suzanne enjoyed spending her summers watching her grandkids, as much time as possible by the beach enjoying life, and her Friday nights playing poker with her friends.

Suzanne will be honored with a beach-side celebration of life on May 22, 2020 at Kiwanis Beach at Albright Park on Lake Weir in Weirsdale, FL. Visiting and story sharing hours will begin at 4 followed by a short sunset ash scattering ceremony in the evening.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Shatterproof( https://donate.shatterproof.org/page/40553/donate/1 ) or your preferred recovery, addiction, or mental health charity on her behalf.

Suzanne will be honored with a beach-side celebration of life on May 22, 2020 at Kiwanis Beach at Albright Park on Lake Weir in Weirsdale, FL. Visiting and story sharing hours will begin at 4 followed by a short sunset ash scattering ceremony in the evening.

Tributes

Melissa Claremont wrote on May 21, 2022:

"You left behind a legacy of love for your family and friends. Your most precious family, your grandchildren. Your time spent with these babies will not be forgotten. Thank you for always treating my baby as one of your own too! "

Susan hirst wrote on May 14, 2022:

"Forever in my heart. Thanks for the many memories and great times. Miss you so very much Thifey. ??"

Shelley Colwell wrote on May 11, 2022:

"You will be missed. RIP my friend."